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What type of product petroleum?

LPG Liquid petroleum gas


What are the uses and functions of viscosity pipette?

A viscosity pipette is used to measure the flow rate of a liquid, which is influenced by its viscosity. This measurement is valuable in various industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and petroleum to ensure quality control of products. The viscosity pipette helps determine the consistency of a substance and aids in achieving desired properties in the final product.


What is the physical state of petroleum at room temperature?

The physical state of petroleum at room temperature is liquid.


How do you find a volume of a liquid?

pour it into a known liquid volumetric container. One liter will always be one litter no matter the viscosity or special gravity of the liquid


What is the term for the thickness of a liquid?

The term for the thickness of a liquid is viscosity. This property determines how easily the liquid flows and is influenced by factors such as temperature and composition. A high viscosity liquid is more resistant to flowing, while a low viscosity liquid flows more easily.


What property describes how quickly or slowly a liquid flows down an incline?

Viscosity is the property that describes how quickly or slowly a liquid flows down an incline. Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, while liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.


What kind of oil is used for home heating oil?

Home heating oil is a liquid petroleum product with a low viscosity that is used in furnaces to supply heat to the home. In the United States, home heating oil is known as "No. 2 heating oil".


The resistance of a liquid to following is its?

the resistance of liquid to following is its viscosity.


When compared to high viscosity liquid a liquid with a low viscosity does what?

A liquid with low viscosity flows more easily and rapidly compared to a high viscosity liquid. This is because low viscosity liquids have weaker internal friction between their particles, allowing them to move more freely.


Is it true a liquid with high viscosity flows more slowly than a liquid with a low viscosity?

Yes, this is true when on a surface exerting a force other than gravity. It is due to friction, as measure by the force per unit area resisting a flow. If relying on gravity alone, objects will fall at the same rate.


What is the force called between liquid particles?

viscosity. Viscosity is the inherent force of a liquid which opposes the relative movement between layers of the said liquid.


What is the effect of gravity on liquid splatter?

Gravity plays a significant role in liquid splatter by causing the liquid droplets to fall towards the ground in a characteristic spray pattern. The extent of splatter can be influenced by the height from which the liquid falls, its viscosity, and surface tension.